Friday, July 31, 2015

Looking for a truly rare game to add to your Nintendo Famicom collection? Well, lucky you. You'll just love this Gimmick! (Famicom)eBay auction then and probably spend quite a bit to own this visually stunning 1992 release by Sunsoft that was only ever released in Japan and -oddly- Scandinavia. The game comes complete in its box with cartridge and manual.

Thursday, July 30, 2015

DOOM, id's brilliant sequel to Wolfenstein 3D and a game you are most probably aware of, defined the modern FPS and singlehandedly changed the games industry. Also, it's a PC game that's highly collectible and thus worth owning. Even more so in its 1993 original, mail order, complete in box version that includes the 5.25" inch disks of the registered version, manual, addendum and id postcard.

It's said rare and amazing version of the game that you can grab via this DOOM CIB LoteBay auction. Bid on it and you'll also be bidding on a complete, boxed version of DOOM II: Hell on Earth, a shareware version of Wolfenstein 3D and 1000 of DOOM/DOOM 2 levels. And an interesting little extra too.

Seller ships to the Americas, Europe, Japan, Australia, China and South Korea.

Wednesday, July 29, 2015

The wonderful NiGHTS: Into Dreams, Sega's stunning, innovative and dreamy Saturn exclusive, has aged gracefully and remains the key reason to actually own said console. What's more, it was the game to introduce the excellent 3D Control Pad -- a highly innovative for the time analog controller.

Happily, you can now grab a PAL, boxed version of the game complete with its controller via this NiGHTS: Into Dreams (Sega Saturn)eBay auction. Seller ships worldwide.

Tuesday, July 28, 2015

Demented adventure game Leisure Suit Leo returns to the Commodore 64 with the highly promising Leisure Suit Leo 2 - The Secret of Maniac Island that can be grabbed both in downloadable format and as a lovingly boxed game on a 5.25" disk. This lovely new take on the 1997 adventure runs on PAL C64s and C128s, comes with all sorts of goodies and requires a disk drive and either a joystick or mouse. Also it looks lovely, lavishly boxed and will cost you 25 euros. You can order one of the few available copies here.

Using Forth instead of BASIC and being all white in a era of black and beige 8-bit machines, the Jupiter Ace never really stood a chance. Not that it wasn't an interesting and cleverly designed micro, mind you, but those markets have always been too fickle. Anyway. For a chance to own one of these rare computers at a sensible price I suggest you have a look at this actually affordable Jupiter AceeBay auction.

The micro is sadly scratched and looks pretty scruffy, but seems to be operating properly. It also comes with mains adapter, TV lead, cassette player cables, demo tape, manual and 6 tapes worth of games.

Seller ships to most of Europe, Australia, Russia, USA, Canada, Israel, New Zealand and Japan.